At least nine people were killed and 11 wounded in South Sudan's capital, Juba, when an unidentified gunman opened fire on people watching a football match on television at the weekend, a police spokesman said on Monday.
US consumer prices were unchanged in July on falling gasoline costs, but solid gains in industrial output and home building suggested a pickup in economic activity ...
Backers of Tory leadership hopeful Andrea Leadsom yesterday accused rivals of “dirty tricks” aimed at shutting their candidate out of the contest.
Migrants who try to enter Europe illegally by boat should be denied the chance to apply for asylum
Kyle Brodziak and Troy Brouwer each scored two goals and the St. Louis Blues defeated host San Jose 6-3 Saturday to level the National Hockey League Western Conference finals.
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Athens yesterday as Greece’s parliament prepared ....
Thousands of protesters were inside Baghdad's Green Zone after breaking into the fortified area and storming parliament, as Iraq's premier called for rioters to be pursued and punished.
Wall Street investors are throwing a lifeline to the embattled US energy sector. US oil and gas companies from Marathon Oil Corp to Weatherford International have announced plans to raise about $9.2bn in new equity,...
HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani will honour Qatar University’s men’s graduation ceremony of Class of 2016 on June 1, it was announced yesterday.
Sri Lankan investigators yesterday questioned former president Mahinda Rajapakse over losses incurred by state institutions ..
Sri Lankan police yesterday made the first ever arrest of a Supreme Court judge who was detained in connection...
HE the Foreign Minister Dr Khalid bin Mohamed al-Attiyah met the visiting Indonesian Minister of National Development and Planning,